Rebuilding After Weight Loss: A Nationwide Retrospective Cohort Study on the Outcomes of Autologous Breast Reconstruction in Post-Bariatric Patients - PubMed
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- Study compares surgical outcomes of autologous breast reconstruction in patients with and without prior bariatric surgery.
- Patients with bariatric surgery history had higher BMI at reconstruction but significant BMI reduction (mean decrease 8.81 kg/m²).
- Bariatric surgery independently associated with higher risks of fluid collections, seroma, dehiscence, and hematoma.
- Postoperative complication rates varied by reconstructive flap type.
- Post-bariatric patients had lower total protein levels at reconstruction but preserved albumin and micronutrient levels.
- Compared to GLP-1 receptor agonist users, post-bariatric patients had higher blood transfusion risk.
- Individualized surgical planning and rigorous perioperative monitoring recommended for post-bariatric patients.